Everybody knows about Amazon.com, Ebay, Bestbuy.com and Walmart.com. But 99% of ecommerce sites on the internet are not like these goliaths. I will be sharing some knowledge and insight that I have derived by working with many small retailers in getting their stores on the web.
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- Fresh Yields
- My soon-to-be-live corporate site. When some new clients come into the fold, it will be official (and completed :), sorry about the bad links)
- Internet Retailer
- While your ecommerce site may not be in Internet Retailer's Top 400, there are many lessons to be learned from the news briefs and articles on this site.
- Squidoo: Chris Sanderson's Affiliate Marketing
- Many small ecommerce stores could benefit by having others sell for you through affiliate marketing, just be sure you have the inventory, or at least access to it, if it takes off!
Current Challenges
Here is what we are working on at FreshYields. Learn from our Successes and Set-backs.
Helly Hansen Mid-Atlantic - Our challenge is how to effectively tie the inventory and POS system in the stores to the website, so all orders are processed at the store level.
Great Stuff on Amazon
by SteveJames
Steve James shares his insight on some of the hurdles and mistakes small businesses make with their ecommerce stores
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